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?*0* Box 8066
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THE BRADY
STANDARD .««
ani> Jienrt® Ccxas'bf^hjjs
VOL. LI I, No. 7
8 PALES TODAY Brady, McCulloch County, Tiui FrWa>. Dnember 2. I960
Whole Number 1717
LAKE VOTE CALLED: MASS MEETING TUESDAY
I). I-:, johnhtox
Salvation Army
Official Speaks
Here Monday
I>an K11 lort Johnston, service
mill field supervisor for th«* Texu*
Division of the SaIvi«tion Army,
will speak to tin* people of llrHily
Monilnv. I lor f>. from !• to 9:10
ii m through tin- facilities of
radio ntlitmn KNKI.
Johnston* H|>ritkinK engage
ment here will In* purt of
lUMVld*1 lour under direction of
the Texa* Division of lh*“ Sulvn-
tlon Army In support of the Texas
Youth Council program. Iiiirtne
hla .Ill-day lour he will make 100
speech** In ht rllli'H.
• • •
W C Windsor, Jr . of Dsll**.
la rhalrinan of the Texas Youth
Council, which In churircd with
the administration of six state
youth Institution*: Gateaville
School for Moya; Gainesville
School for C.lrla; Crockett School
for (llrla Waco State Home;
Tcxaa lilind. deaf and Orphan
School at Auatln. and the Corsi-
cana State Home.
In a recent >.prwli before
I he Women'* Council of
Italia* County. Windsor said,
"On Ihe ha*l* of current
trend* every other hoy reach-
inn IN year* of age after
l®7n ran he expected to hare
a court ra«r on hi* record.'*
John«ton will develop three
area* of the Juvenile delinquency
problem I Karla on tha erudi-
tion* and projection* of delin-
quency la Texas. S What la belnc
done hy the *tate for youthful
offender* and for dependent and
n**lecied children made ward* of
the Mate; and A Suggestions on
what need* lo be done to prevent
delinquency
Mince I U.VY when be began
hi* awMMtatlou with the Mai-
ration Armv, Joh*»lo* ba*
made more than Vmi *40** lie*
before risk tlub*. tburrbe*.
and other i>rganiaatk>«»
Pupettes Rebuilding,
Show Lots of Promise
Conch I.aurire Hunter face.*
rebuilding job with her Brady
High Pupettes, diatm-t ao-chaai
piona (with Lampasas) la.-t year.
Getting an early start on the
season, the Pupettes already havi
played eight gume* and have a
5-3 record. They defeated Wall
here Tuesday night. 38-31, nnd
were to meet Coleman here In two
guiyrs Thursday ni-’-ht, the 'll
gnme at 6:30 and the A game nt
7.30 p. m.
A freshman, Josephine Her-
nandez. ahow* lot* of promise
for Ihe Pupettea. Replacing
high-scoring Tnmmyr Low
who graduated. Josephine ha*
averaged 15 point* in earh of
the laat four game*.
"And she'* playing ugainst var-
sity guard*," Coach Hunter |>oint-
ed out.
Ernestine Sandoval is the Pup-
ettes' only Kturting forward back
from last year. She is a junior
ami hit 14 points against W11II
Tuesday.
lOther Pupctte forwards nre
Judy Ilavenport, a sopromore, nnd
the team’* playmaker, and Linda
Taylor, also 11 sophomore and a
long-shot artist.
Ihe I’upette* have a tall,
huNtling trio of guard*: Joyce
llayne*. a senior an all-
dial riel honoree la*t year:
l.ynfred Jo Otle and Mary
Cole, Junior*.
"They’ve been picking up the
rebounds," Miss Hunter said.
Joyce and Mary are cheer lead-
ers, "and It has really helped
with their jumping."
Two sophomore guards, Jean-
nette Sorell and Nancy Temple-
ton, complete the Pupettes' A
team.
"They're young hut they're
learning,” Mi** Hunter said of
the Pupettes.
She la enthusiastic, too, about
the B team, which edged Wall
here Tuesday. 5*8-23. giving them
a 6-1 record for the year.
Mary Jo Trammell, a sopho-
more, has averaged heller
than 22 point* in five games,
and Vickie llrrherg, another
soph, ha* almost 16 points
per gome.
The H team this year has de
Dated Eldorado twice and hold-*
win* over Coleman, Winters, Ral
linger and Wall. Thair loss
was to l-ake View.
A 40-20 victory over Winter*
was the first time a Hrady team.
either A or H. has downed Win-
ters since girls basketball wn
added at Brady High five year*
ago.
Likewise, the A team's 2N-‘»6 win
over Coleman this year also wn.
Ilrady'* first victory ever over
the Coleman girls.
Others on the II team art
Tresha Appleton, Karbala lien
aard, Itrenda Snodgrass. Ann Hec-
tor, Mary Davis, Mary Hose,
Dana ye Dial, and Anita Yno*'-
trora.
Here is the A team's record so
far:
Ilrady
16
Eldorado
Opponelt
13
27
Lohn
17
IN
lake View
37
5*N
Coleman
26
33
Ballinger
36
35
Eld-irado
20
37
Winters
45
38
Mall
31
Here for Thanksgiving
Mrs Douglas Moore and small
son Doutlas Jay. of Arlington
wer« Thanksgiving holiday gue-t*
of her parents. .Mr and Mrs Jay
Cochran
Brady Cagers
Win Ooener
Over Mason
Brady High's Bulldog eager*
opened th ir season Tuesday
night with u 67-35 victory over
the Puncher* at Mason.
The Dogs also won the B game
15-17.
Xnturday they have a date In
Brown worn! ami then go to Cole-
man next Tuesday. The Rulldoe*
won’t play a home game until
Tuesday, Dee. 13, with Coleman
George Kidd led the scor-
ing in Mason with 20 points,
followed by Gene Rowell and
Charlea Reynolds, both with
It.
* • *
Knox Trammell was top* in the
B game scoring with 15.
Brady acoring in the A game
Kidd # 2 20; Rowell 5-4-14; Bey
Holds 6-2-14: Richard Anderson
4 2-10; Darrell Roper 5*-0-4: Dan
Salter 1-1-3; Robert Rieka 0-2-2;
Totals: 27-13-67.
Score by quarters:
Brady 11 21 10 14 67
Mason 5 12 7 11-25
• DO
Brady acoring in th-’ B game
Trammell 5-5 15: Gilbert lafuente
3-0-6; Charlea Dicker 2-2-6; Gil
EngdahI 3 0 6; Tommy Hall 2-0-
4; Greg f haae 2 0-4; Henry Lang
seth 1-02; Brantley Poster O i l;
Rob»rt Shurtleff 0-1-1. Totals:
18-0-45.
S. ore hy quarters
Brady 6 14 15 10 45,
Mason .1 1 | 10—17
DEAR W|T|| DEER Nine*year-old Susan Cuaenbary shot
this fine eight point buck on the Sutton County ranch of her
grandfather, Ben Cusenhary, southeast of Sonora. She got two
bucks last year but this is the biggest, !in pounds. A third grader
at South Ward, Susan la the daughter of County Agent and Mr*.
Jimmy Cuaenbary.,(Standard Photo)
1960 ALL-DISTRICT 18-AA TEAM
Knd.s
Joe Hill Watkinn. Llnno.....
Wt.
..160
Class
Sr.
Dale Barber, Sun ShIih
154
Sr.
Tom Catibeer, LamimNnn
lift
Jr.
Mike Sloan, Sun Salm
.....160
Sr.
TarkldM
Winnton Churchwell, San Salm
186
Sr.
CJordon Snupr, F'reHfrlcksbnrK
. . 195
Sr.
I»Hn WilliMmH, Hradv
.........171
Jr.
Billy Clttk, I.Utno ..........
......186
Sr.
fluardn
Mgrthall Garnrr, Imnipanan
185
Sr.
Billy MuikI, Fntlerickuburjf
175
Jr.
John Wat Non, Hrady
165
Jr.
Kill Harbour, Hrady
160
Jr.
Cent* m
Krm-Nt Hulsey, l.nmiiMSM*
197
Jr.
Gary linjrel. KretlfrickaburR
171
Sr.
Barkn
Charlps Keynolilg, Hrady,
161
Jr.
Gong Henderson, Hrady
162
Sr
Darrell Kofior, Hrady
ISA
Jr.
John Hugh. I^uii|ia.*as
165
Jr.
Bill Perry, I.am|iH*H*
1.16
Jr.
Kiehanl Darker. San Salta
156
Sr.
Henry Hammons, Llano
172
Sr.
Doxter Smith, Llano
186
Sr.
Dennis Klein, Ermlernkaburg
180
Sr
Bufonl I>urxt, Kroilerirkahurg
156
Sr.
BpH
f J&Br
J % ii?
.
All-District Team
Honors 6 Bulldogs
I T e Ni «dy Bulldog* place*!
j*hrr* line* '*n and thr-e hock* >
1 Ihe Ml Di»trn t in-AA trsm Ibis
I , e„r
C* -vrta of the district, meet
I ntr Wednesday nigh* tan-red .*4
1 t**jr» Ip k erirvg with tbesv pen,
| tire of severe) \ ear* they starved
j oat to 11»' 23 boy* without re
I paid t» ftr«t *w saeowd imus sale*
j »W ns- Mil wooed op wMh 24 bn
. cause of ties IP the *N«k field ret
Cost? 5 Cents
More on Water
Mrutly rtmitlfiita will votp Tuesday, Dec. 20, on u $1,*
•185,000 liond i.ssn»> to finance construction of Hrady Idike
.The election was called hy the City Council in a uperiai
session Thursday afternoon after the Council and Brady’*
three-man Water Board were given a vote of confidence
hv a group of about 50 businessmen Wednesday night.
C. r. Rockwell, a member of the Water Board, outlined
the project, told how the City will finance it. and then
asked the businessmen: "Wt
are ready to go. if you are.’
"Lot's got" said I In- business
men a* they stood up for tin-
rising Vote.
Rockwell mol Ihe two otlo-r
members of the Water Hoard,
Chairman Leo Oates and John
SI on lie, met with the buslness-
iiicii In the Fellowship Hall of
the First Christian Church
Tlic i*lode town I* being
Invited to lo-nr the project
dl-.en-.sed nt n "town Imll"
nieeilug iii Ho- llrndi High
Seined auditorium next Tile*,
•lay nlglil ill 7: !IO o'clock.
The City's engineer* mol fl
nanclal advl*or* and repre*enta
live* of On- Soil Conservallon Ser-
vice will In- present lo iin*wi-r
any question*.
"We want you to bring a* many
people a* po**ible to the meeting
the hiiHlin-Nsmen were urged
Wednesday night.
The biggest Miirprlse VVednea-
dav wn* on the com! of the pro-
tect It will require only an ad-
ditional f. rents per thousand gal
Ion* on Brady's water rate
Th" 6-renl Increase would ap-
ply onlv on water used above the
first 4.000 which now coal* |2 75
"This I* n water revenue
bond laaoe, anil no (ax I* In-
volvM.” Itockwell emphasiz-
ed.
The lake, to be built about two
and a half miles west of flrady
and Brady Creek, will mat an es-
timated IS.m.000 Of that total,
the Soil Conservation Service
will contribute fAAO.OOl) as Its
share for the flood protection the
project will provide
Brady will finance Ihe other
11.485,000 tn 40-year bonds to
he sold lo the Farmers Home Ad-
ministration The bonds will drsw
an Internal rate of 1 111 percent
The S-eent Increaae In water
rates, plus funds the City already
hat available for the project, will
give the City 176.441 annually to
pay off the bonds
Rockwell said, however. that
th* average payment would he
only an estimated 146,711
• • #
Why la the election being tailed
so suddenly*
Rockwell explained that II most
be held this mouth nr olhetwlse
lb* City might have to wall six
month* while the voters are yet
• lag new imll taxes and while n*-w
lax roll* are being prepared
"And Ibl* I* Ihe third tear
ili'ii Ihe **il| t',va**-rx*lhm
Hew It e bn* In Id Ibl* ln.Ni turn
for a* Ibex «a% ibex raaaoi
a**wre «* Ibsl II will be
be|.| oxer he, unit nr\i JhIx
, l
[ jr
Bred* » taper**- ate Ixrtb
ItaiMx PiKtao guard* Jadta
W else i sad HiMx Hartaar,
quart»*tark t tabs IbiaxMi
UtMtark •.*•* HiNdressta aed
beWtatk lierrelt Bapvi
All • swept llewdawaxta a nawawt,
i e»* in«xa»rx aad WN •* tart aril
» *%•
IIbimWi .1 Wit thr N
xx ben tb-'tr nexx' ft*< nt (ear
N*» 1 it»!»a4»mI giiPtf. rt»Hwt tmflp n
’••Awl • »f " I** fAhlt in |A! (itnrt
To be eligible f,*r th*' Ims4
tAm* |*lt. nn iv ntrw »»f 4.WI
jeleHloii a voter mum ta a real'
Hr w«rrl citt rv«»n .V)
dent of the Cltv of Itrndv mnsi
1 tMBVrn Ifi'irliffbirBt rmI r«rM rt
*tr VYftVffic Hlf tlltfi 'lthi*f fin
Hr ywnfitsl
r+m\ rwiwfr nr itrfMiMl pr«i|wrt?
Royredd* was a throat a* a
and «a»i b**e * poll tax
pa-**•, hall earner, and punt-r
Norhttett said the Rrsdx lab*
lie r»m»J 1.17 tinta* fxxr Ml **rd*
vxltl ta uatqn* la th* fan that
• an tvvufr -»f | |*| aed rota
• ion though the fedora 1 inters
file! *4 »f |v| fM»*es for nil
■ rot is puttia* up the »«-aey for
raid* II* |<vsW IP txasos for an
-i it will taloag to a* th*
average d Jtl yards aed was
_ _ .
•HfTfRl |WI«fftft|B«ll «|l! h«Y$
tta tatding soatoq with sa pomts
sstl lki ta do with It M will ta
ill towrhslewr.v nrd J extra
iWftfto **
P-4N4*)
Tta daw sill ta |*4 feot high
**d the water at tta daw will ta
4f tee* deep The engine*** well
tap!* I be etaeet »wey aputwex wtll
be -send nttee every 7ue yea vs
ted •* tta*
▼ta lata vtti a ta-adta
taMd ad •• Md paw •
a 4
• hen being released uulomallcally
through a drawdown tube built
Into lIk- tlum
Karl Ferguson, speaking In sup-
port of the project, told the bunl-
ncNNim-n: "The earlier wk call the
election the better. We huv« a sell-
ing Job lo do. It a going to bn
hard work. It's going to take the
women, too. Get them lo work-
ing."
Tim Water Hoard members aald:
"Wo can't do It alone We'll m-ed
your help. . . We know we have
opposition. They don't want It tn
come to a vote, and they've tried
to kill It from here to Waahlng-
ton."
Kroal Telco* «-x|irc**cd the
low o'* appreciation lo Dale*.
Rockwell, and Mloime for
I heir long work on Ihe pro-
ject, nod Ihe crowd Hi-ilarx-
•In.I nlghl gave Hie Water
Hoard mrnil>rr» a alandlng
ovation.
"Home helleve the lake will b«
nothing hot a mudhole.” Book-
well said "Yon tell them the
I rut h f Hlify-seven feet of water
la no mud hole'
"And some people want to
know why we don't let the gov-
ernment build It ‘like In Kan An-
gelo' What they don't know la
that the people of Han Angelo will
have lo pay $14 million tor that
Three-RIvera dam and the far-
mers out on Llpan flats will havw
to pay another |4 million And
when they have paid all that tbtt
dam will atlll belong lo (h#
Bureau of Reclamation!"
The Water Board was asked a-
bout tha roat of building a filter-
ing plant and whether the project
would Jeopardise other city ser-
vice*
City Hupt James Fessalle eg-
plained that the City's flnaaelal
sdvisors hsd drawn ap th* ft-
nandal schedule to allow for the
normal growth of the power plant
and maintenance and replace-
ment coats of oilier City farltl-
tlea
The Water Board members
said the City done not plan to
hulld a filter plant now nnd that
even when that becomes necessary
tt would coat only about 11 25.one.
To fulfill the terms of the City's
water permit from the Htate
Board of water engineers, raw,
uni rented water ran be used from
• he lake for the cemeteries.
ItM bards Mark and th* t'ountry
Club thereby taking the strata
off the City S present Welle
Hloan* said "Whal we want
I* flood protection nnd Innuranrw
of water for the future "
Karl Feisuson. •ieorge Murrell,
Terry Townsend Knrhy Ktefrena.
and l, I* Kittle were named so
a committee In draft * House-tn-
boon* • ain|iatan urging Ilrady
rlllaen* to vote for Ihe hood I saw*
Brady to Host
SAC Ramettes
Brady bad a da** Thursday to
ploy beat la tta Butt Angelo Cat-
>*g*> NsnwttM
Th* Romsdtes, on rasdo hi
Uiro* * os* - In tta !
Bowl to Golfpaii Mtaa, «xtan
Raana srxll play tatxwxlny ta
*o* to «ta tato at Bttdist H
tar fwtasotaaotaa atawt • P
rwrtaay *4 (Body tatta
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1960, newspaper, December 2, 1960; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921378/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.